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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
Spiderbox 9000hd
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<blockquote data-quote="Mickha" data-source="post: 890604" data-attributes="member: 187442"><p>Quite a few Spiderboxes have exhibited this problem, after a certain time, usually the problems start on HD channels, and the SD channels work fine.</p><p>Some have been fixed, using the Spiderbox recovery tool, but most seem to be a hardware problem.</p><p>I assume you bought the receiver second hand, and it might have been sold due to this problem.</p><p>You can try the Spiderbox 9000 HD recovery tool, spider RS232 Bin_100629, but you'll need a null modem cable and a PC with a dedicated COM port, although some USB-Serial adapters have been known to work.</p><p>You could try backing up your channel list, doing a factory reset, then re-loading the last patch, for the Spiderbox 9000 HD, from 2012, later patches are only produced for IKS, a follow up to the original "gift".</p><p>Once done manually scan in a few channels, from whichever satellite your aligned to, preferably FTA HD, and SD, channels, and see if the problem still happens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mickha, post: 890604, member: 187442"] Quite a few Spiderboxes have exhibited this problem, after a certain time, usually the problems start on HD channels, and the SD channels work fine. Some have been fixed, using the Spiderbox recovery tool, but most seem to be a hardware problem. I assume you bought the receiver second hand, and it might have been sold due to this problem. You can try the Spiderbox 9000 HD recovery tool, spider RS232 Bin_100629, but you'll need a null modem cable and a PC with a dedicated COM port, although some USB-Serial adapters have been known to work. You could try backing up your channel list, doing a factory reset, then re-loading the last patch, for the Spiderbox 9000 HD, from 2012, later patches are only produced for IKS, a follow up to the original "gift". Once done manually scan in a few channels, from whichever satellite your aligned to, preferably FTA HD, and SD, channels, and see if the problem still happens. [/QUOTE]
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